EEnvironment Read More Record Heat Meets a Major Snow Drought Across the WestMarch 21, 2026 At this point in a typical year, as the seasons officially turn from winter to spring, snowpack would…
LLos Angeles Read More L.A. City Council candidate stays in race after report that he stabbed a boy at age 12March 10, 2026 Jordan Rivers, who is running to represent a harbor-area district on the Los Angeles City Council, said he…
EEnvironment Read More Durango braces for a water crisis coming after historically low snowpack (Opinion)March 5, 2026 Denver never stops seeking more water for its burgeoning population. But Durango, a town of 19,000 people across…
EEnvironment Read More Feds pursue own Colorado River management plans with states at impasseJanuary 15, 2026 Absent a crucial but elusive consensus among the seven Colorado River states, federal authorities are forging ahead with…
WWildlife Read More Young Atlantic Salmon Seen in Three English Rivers for First Time in a DecadeJanuary 2, 2026 A salmon running in Scotland – credit, CC 4.0. BY, Oakley Considered critically endangered in Britain, young salmon…
WWildlife Read More Town on the Banks of the Nile Turns Flooding into FortuneDecember 15, 2025 Bor, South Sudan – credit, CC 4.0. BY-SA Leroy Playpus In South Sudan, on the banks of the…
EEnvironment Read More Cumberland County residents oppose Fuquay-Varina’s water requestDecember 7, 2025 At a Fayetteville hearing on Fuquay-Varina’s request to take water from the Cape Fear River basin, speakers told…
WWildlife Read More Beavers were brought to the desert to save a dying river. Six years later, here are the results.November 25, 2025 It’s not easy being a river in the desert under the best of circumstances. The ecosystem exists in…
PPhiladelphia Read More EPA raises Delaware River oxygen standards despite utility cost concernsOctober 12, 2025 The federal government is raising the required oxygen level in an urban stretch of the Delaware River near…
EEnvironment Read More Invasive weed posing ‘tremendous risk’ to CT spreads to fragile waterways. It crushes native plants. – Hartford CourantOctober 6, 2025 Another summer has produced mixed results in the fight against hydrilla, the pernicious, aquatic weed choking the Connecticut…